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He is one of the augments from the Botany Bay. Klingons came across the ship, activated the Khan pod, and Khan died from cardiac arrest because the Klingons didn't bring a medic aboard. John Harrison is woken up, and he and his surviving augments take over the ship and set course for outside the galaxy. Once they cross the galactic barrier, everyone is killed except Harrison (who develops incredible powers different from Mitchell, because of his enhanced genetic makeup), and he takes the ship back to it's point of origin, the Klingon Homeworld. He kicks ass there, and the Klingons quietly ask for help from the Federation because of this human who is kicking their butt. Enterprise arrives, and Harrison lets himself be caught, and they take him back to Earth.

...And that's where things get REALLY interesting...

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But where does he find his android sidekicks who believe that Eartmen killed their Creators?

He is one of the augments from the Botany Bay. Klingons came across the ship, activated the Khan pod, and Khan died from cardiac arrest because the Klingons didn't bring a medic aboard. John Harrison is woken up, and he and his surviving augments take over the ship and set course for outside the galaxy. Once they cross the galactic barrier, everyone is killed except Harrison (who develops incredible powers different from Mitchell, because of his enhanced genetic makeup), and he takes the ship back to it's point of origin, the Klingon Homeworld. He kicks ass there, and the Klingons quietly ask for help from the Federation because of this human who is kicking their butt. Enterprise arrives, and Harrison lets himself be caught, and they take him back to Earth.

...And that's where things get REALLY interesting...

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But where does he find his android sidekicks who believe that Eartmen killed their Creators?

And I did give an example of an earlier Star Trek movie as well, so your response is invalid as well as needlessly confrontational. I also think you're misunderstanding the concept of examples and how they work.

I skimmed that article, and I find its reasoning very spurious. It's not examining the evidence and drawing a conclusion, it's starting with a preconceived expectation and cherrypicking the evidence to support it.

Imagine, you watch Into Darkness, Harrison die and the end of the film doesn´t clarify if Cumby is Khan or not. It is possible with JJ.

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Also wondering how the whole Eugenics Wars thing would be presented. I imagine it might get mentioned as in TWOK when Montal-Khan intones, "On Earth...two hundred years ago...I was a prince. With power over millions!"

Don't have to say 1996... can just make some vague reference to Earth's past.

And I did give an example of an earlier Star Trek movie as well, so your response is invalid as well as needlessly confrontational. I also think you're misunderstanding the concept of examples and how they work.

There's also a scene in the Japanese trailer that seems to be an homage to Spock and Kirk's final scene together in TWOK. Personally, I suspect it's neither Khan or Mitchell and the homages are just that - homages.